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these products we have to use have to be used over and over again. since the resurgence has surfaced, little research has been done in the last 50 years to find alternate successful uses to eradicate dead bugs. the language of the rise is ongoing federal bedbug research funding to more aggressively review the research about a test on which a little research has been done in the last 50 years. unlike many other in which the u.s. department of our agriculture conducts research, bedbugs are in all 50 states and virtually every corner of every state, and i might add to my colleagues if you go to a hotel, stripping the bed top to bottom and make sure there are no bedbugs and at. research seems especially relevant and timely in the wake of the ohio state university research that shows that a consumer product are completely ineffective in trying to eradicate this. like it or not gdp isn't going to come back. we have to do something else. this amendment doesn't look to create additional programs but rather is added to an existing program and it costs nothing
these products we have to use have to be used over and over again. since the resurgence has surfaced, little research has been done in the last 50 years to find alternate successful uses to eradicate dead bugs. the language of the rise is ongoing federal bedbug research funding to more aggressively review the research about a test on which a little research has been done in the last 50 years. unlike many other in which the u.s. department of our agriculture conducts research, bedbugs are in all...
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the constitution calls us persons. they call us people. unfortunately in this recent decision, the u.s. supreme court has basically said that corporations are people and persons and are given that same right. i disagree with that. corporations can't vote. they can't be drafted into the military. they don't have a religion to be protected. there's a lot of difference in corporations. there's always been this legal understanding that a corporation can be a person for certain purposes. everybody agrees with that and we understand why. but not for all purposes. and not for political purposes. one of the truths that we hold self-evident in our system of government is that our rights are inalienable. they don't come from the state. our rights come from something -- some higher authority than just the constitution or just the u.s. government or just the congress. our rights are inalienable. well, corporations are created by people. they don't have inalienable rights. it's ridiculous to think that they do. again, i hope the supreme court will take
the constitution calls us persons. they call us people. unfortunately in this recent decision, the u.s. supreme court has basically said that corporations are people and persons and are given that same right. i disagree with that. corporations can't vote. they can't be drafted into the military. they don't have a religion to be protected. there's a lot of difference in corporations. there's always been this legal understanding that a corporation can be a person for certain purposes. everybody...
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you have to let us then go through our budget process as well and judge us by our records. we've cut taxes three times. >> mr. chairman, i threw my seconds? >> yes. >> i agree with you. one thing i would have to say think we were over the coming decade is going to be living in a world where less money will come up here. and that makes more sense. you've got small-town mayors asking, begging for federal money to build some thing completely unrelated in the federal government. it's because we've taken so much money in the first place and we have created dependency with those mayors and those city councilman and so they come begging us for money. i would much rather the money stay in the state and we take less of it appear. thank you. >> the chair now recognizes the gentleman from florida, congressman deutsch. >> thank you, mr. chairman. my friend from arkansas suggested he might hear some of the state representatives and senators. i would take this opportunity should point out that i would like to share every one of my colleagues that i serve with a nice body say exactly what
you have to let us then go through our budget process as well and judge us by our records. we've cut taxes three times. >> mr. chairman, i threw my seconds? >> yes. >> i agree with you. one thing i would have to say think we were over the coming decade is going to be living in a world where less money will come up here. and that makes more sense. you've got small-town mayors asking, begging for federal money to build some thing completely unrelated in the federal government....
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becky, you with us? we're having just a little trouble, if we could tell washington we're having a little troubl withbeck isais ti a y ct ift or. ucre cleof itugf e tim? i'm a conservative who read the a section and the op-ed daily for years until rcently. i came to feel that the tmes is thra j iiiao >> guest: um, i don't agree th him about the news columns. i think at no one should be surprised that the editorial pa ofthe w yois, cautfor not reading "t new york times," it calls out for balancing "the new yor times" withot newaper ascad onyivue , exe,n any gen night i will watch rachel maddow who i think is one of the smartest people on tv, and then we will switch tfo news us'sllpo t wevneyi oume pcuss oosard you're a newspapereporter. you're putting a story together, sos hahort notice withhe be mes geca ion mes ses asi u,u'otfitl somee people who will talk to you are not the people who provide the most balanced view. sometimes you just didn't it storls co in,hitoo er rbed t theut omel new product every
becky, you with us? we're having just a little trouble, if we could tell washington we're having a little troubl withbeck isais ti a y ct ift or. ucre cleof itugf e tim? i'm a conservative who read the a section and the op-ed daily for years until rcently. i came to feel that the tmes is thra j iiiao >> guest: um, i don't agree th him about the news columns. i think at no one should be surprised that the editorial pa ofthe w yois, cautfor not reading "t new york times," it calls...
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it has taken us years to perfect see us. the trouble is civilian malefactors or others can get a hold of what are called gps signal simulators and they can do almost everything we did and these are readily available, even purchasable. so i am worried that it could be a weapon in the arsenal of organized crime or state actors of organized terrorists. >> thank you. my time is. >> the chair now recognizes the actual ranking member of the subcommittee, mr. keating. thank you, mr. chairman. the thought of having to texas representatives here prompted me to get here with great alacrity. i want to thank mr. cuellar for his fine performance. i appreciate that. and thank you, mr. chairman. i ask unanimous consent misstatement go on the record that we can move expeditiously to questions. i have just a question for dr. humphreys. when you are comparing the civilian -- if you use that term in the different codes of encryption, what is the cost differential? you know, if law-enforcement ones in print and more common is cost prohibited or
it has taken us years to perfect see us. the trouble is civilian malefactors or others can get a hold of what are called gps signal simulators and they can do almost everything we did and these are readily available, even purchasable. so i am worried that it could be a weapon in the arsenal of organized crime or state actors of organized terrorists. >> thank you. my time is. >> the chair now recognizes the actual ranking member of the subcommittee, mr. keating. thank you, mr....
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what that means for us. so we were able to use enlargement and 74,000 people -- >> our goal is to make this convention the most open and accessible convention in history. to involve as many people as we possibly can. and adding that kind of capacity allows us to that. >> one of the advantages of being in the stadium is understanding that people from around the country, a few people with no connections will be selected? >> there will be lots of people to come ns will be selected? >> there will be lots of people to come and whether their delegates or folks that have been involved in the campaign -- involved in this capacity -- we just want as many people to be part of this as we can. >> we we shorten the convention that three days to four days. our goal is to compress as much as the official activity as possible we are going to involve traditional activities like speeches and the roll call of states and so forth. >> you have been doing a little bit with one arm tied behind your back. one item is no corporation
what that means for us. so we were able to use enlargement and 74,000 people -- >> our goal is to make this convention the most open and accessible convention in history. to involve as many people as we possibly can. and adding that kind of capacity allows us to that. >> one of the advantages of being in the stadium is understanding that people from around the country, a few people with no connections will be selected? >> there will be lots of people to come ns will be...